Chesterfield man admits growing more than 30 cannabis plants at his home for personal use

A Chesterfield man has admitted growing more than 30 cannabis plants at his home for his own personal use, a court has heard.
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Steven Thaw appeared before Chesterfield Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, January 13, where he admitted the production of cannabis on May 30 last year - the date police raided his home.

Prosecuting, Becky Allsop told the court that a total of 34 plants were discovered at the home of the 50-year-old, of St David’s Rose, Walton, Chesterfield, in two separate rooms and an outbuilding.

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“Two tents were discovered in two separate rooms in the property, and he took officers outside to a building where there were more plants,” she said.

“He said he was growing it for his own personal use and it would have lasted a year. He’d spent £5,000 on the equipment and a drugs officer said he’s happy these drugs were for personal use.”

Magistrates adjourned the case until January 27 to allow pre-sentence report to be prepared.

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